EP2212236B1 - Liquid supply attachment for spray gun - Google Patents
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- This invention relates generally to liquid supply apparatus for spray guns, and more particularly to an air pressure-assisted liquid supply apparatus attachable to a liquid input port of a spray gun.
- U.S. Patents 6,752,179 , 6,796,514 and 6,953,155 each describe a cup-like assembly for feeding liquid to the inlet port of such spray guns.
- the liquid to be sprayed is contained within a collapsible polymeric bag and the bag is, in turn, disposed in a rigid cup-like housing.
- An adapter designed to mate with the inlet connection of a particular spray gun is in fluid communication with the contents of the bag. When air under pressure is introduced in the space between the bag and the rigid housing, the bag is compressed forcing the liquid contents thereof out through the adapter and into the inlet port of the spray gun with which the liquid feeding assembly is attached.
- DE 8903436.8 depicts a spray gun with a container connectable to a spray cap having an air inlet bore for pressurising the container and a tube for conveying liquid from the container to a nozzle.
- the invention provides a liquid supply attachment according to claim 1 and a method of supplying liquid to an air-operated gun according to claim 15. More generally described herein is a rigid plastic or metal container having a cylindrical sidewall, a closed bottom and an open top with a removable cover closing the container's open top.
- the cover has first and second apertures formed through its thickness dimension.
- a generally rigid tube extends through the first aperture and extends toward, but short of, the container's closed bottom.
- a movable plunger is slidably disposed on the rigid tube and is dimensioned to wipe against the cylindrical sidewall of the container as the plunger is made to move from a first position proximate the removable top to a second position proximate the closed bottom such that the plunger's descent displaces liquid from the container through a lumen of the rigid tube.
- Means are provided for attaching the container to an air-operated spray gun such that liquid passing through the lumen of the rigid tube feeds the liquid to the spray gun.
- a connection is made between the spray gun and the second aperture in the cover allowing pressurized air to enter the container at a location above the movable plunger to thereby force the plunger downward against the surface of the liquid in the container.
- a disposable, single-use liner is provided that closely conforms to the bottom and cylindrical sidewall of the rigid container, the use of which facilitates clean-up of the container assembly following job completion or a desired paint color change.
- FIG. 1a there is illustrated a liquid supply apparatus adapted for attachment to a commercially-available air-operated spray gun, such as shown in Figures 3 and 4 .
- the liquid in question may be a paint mixture, an adhesive or any one of a number of liquids to be applied as a coating on a substrate.
- the liquid will be referred to as spray paint that typically includes a pigment mixed with a volatile solvent that is of a viscosity permitting it to be applied as a fine spray when entrained in an air stream controlled by a pistol-like spray gun.
- the liquid supply attachment is indicated generally by numeral 10 and is seen to comprise a cylindrical cup 12 having a closed bottom end 14 and an open upper end 16. The lower end is shown as including a recessed portion 17 in Figure 1a .
- a base member 19 fits onto the bottom of the cup permitting the cup to better stand upright on a flat surface.
- the cup member 12 may be fabricated from a suitable rigid plastic or a metal, such as aluminum, and it is provided with external threads 18 located proximate its periphery at the upper end 16.
- the cup is preferably formed from a transparent plastic allowing the user to view the contents of the cup as a spray paint job progresses.
- Graduated markings as shown in Figure 2 may also be provided to indicate the volume of paint present at any given time.
- the open upper end of the cup member 12 is adapted to be closed by a cover member 20, which is designed to rest upon the upper edge surface of the cup 12 having an upper surface 24 and a downwardly depending cylindrical flange 26 that is internally threaded so as to mate with the threads 18 of the cup member 12.
- An O-ring or a flat gasket type seal 28 is placed between the cover member 20 and the upper edge of the cup member 12 so that when the cover member 20 is screwed down, a seal is created preventing escape of the liquid contents of the cup member 12.
- an optional molded plastic liner 30 disposed within the cup member 12 and closely adhering to the cylindrical sidewall 13 and the bottom wall 14 is an optional molded plastic liner 30 represented by a heavy black line in the drawing.
- the liner may be disposable after a single use which obviates the need for cleaning the interior wall surface of the cup 12 between successive uses. Because the liner 30 need not be collapsed, as in the cited 3M patents, it can be made to have a thicker wall if reuse is desired.
- the upper rim of the liner 30 is captured between the cover 20 and the upper edge of the cup member 12 and provides a seal that precludes spray paint or the like from finding its way between the inner wall of the cup member 12 and the outer wall of the liner 30.
- the cover member 20 has a frusto-conical dome shape that includes a central bore 32 into which is fitted a generally rigid or semi-rigid tube 34.
- the tube 34 extends toward, but ends just short of, the bottom wall 14 of the cup member 12 so that its lumen is not occluded by the bottom end 14.
- An optional basket-shaped screen filter 35 that fits within the recess 17 formed in the bottom end 14, is frictionally attached to the lower end of rigid tube 34. The filter precludes thickened globs of paint from entering the tube 34 and possibly occluding the spray gun's needle valve.
- the cover member 20 further includes a second bore 36 extending parallel to the bore 32 in which the tube 34 is made to fit. The bore 36 serves as an air passage through the thickness dimension of the cover 20, as will be further explained herein below.
- an adapter member 40 comprising a double lumen tube.
- the first lumen 42 extends the length of the adapter 40 and is in fluid communication with the lumen of the tube 34 that extends through the center of the dome 20.
- the second lumen of the adapter 40 is identified by numeral 46 and extends from an internally threaded opening 48 at the upper end of the adapter 40 to the bottom of the adapter where it is exposed to a chamber 50.
- a hose nipple 49 fits into threaded opening 48 whereby a short length of hose (not shown) is used to connect to the nipple 49 and to an air outlet 74 of a spray gun, as at 53 in Figure 3 .
- the air outlet fitting is located on the gun's handle, as at 75 in Figure 3 .
- an air compressor may be coupled to a port 51 leading to the chamber 50.
- Adapter 40 could also be designed to directly couple to a customized spray gun and include internal passages for both paint and compressed air. This would eliminate the need for external hose to deliver compressed air from the spray gun to the cup assembly.
- a plunger is slidingly mounted with respect to the outer wall of the tube 34 and is seen to include a molded plastic support member 54 to which is attached an elastomeric disk 56.
- the outer periphery of the elastomeric disk 56 is designed to be somewhat thinner than the portion thereof that is adhered to the support member 54 and is somewhat arcuately shaped to engage the inner wall of the container 12 or the optional liner 30 if one is used.
- the peripheral edge of disk 56 may be somewhat rounded as on an automobile windshield wiper so as to be able to move well in either an upward or downward direction.
- the portion 58 of the elastomeric disk 56 is also made thinner and curved so as to engage the outer wall of the tube 34 with a wiping action.
- the choice of materials for the plunger's elastomeric disk 56 may depend on its wear properties as well as the composition of the liquid to be sprayed so that there will be chemical compatibility.
- a one-way check valve can be used in the tubing between nipple 49 and port 74 or 75 on the gun to maintain pressure in the cup for most consistent spraying as the gun is triggered and released, or as the compressed air supply to the gun is removed and reapplied.
- port 51 exists to cover member 20 to allow a pressure relief device to be used to limit pressure in the cup assembly.
- Figure 2 the exploded view of the embodiment of Figures 1a-1c enables one to see the individual parts thereof.
- Figure 2 also shows with greater clarity the manner in which the elastomeric disk 56 is joined to the support member 54 and the way in which the elastomeric disk 56 is arranged to wipe against the tube 34 as the plunger member 52 is made to descend. It should be noted that the space above the inner curved portion of the elastomeric disk where it seals to the outer diameter of the tube 34 is exposed to air pressure above the plunger 52 to thereby provide a pressure-activated seal to the tube 34. Other seal arrangements in this area can also be made.
- a concentric annular protrusion 65 ( Figure 2 ) designed to engage and grip the peripheral edge of the support member 54.
- a similar protrusion 61 engages the support member 54 proximate its center opening.
- seal ring 63 that fits between the adapter 40 and the central stem of the cover 20 to preclude leakage at the joint between the two.
- the liner 30 in Figure 1a is absent. That is, the liner 30 is not essential, but the use thereof is a convenience that eliminates the necessity of cleaning the cup member 12 following each use thereof. The liner can simply be discarded.
- Figure 1a shows the liquid cup attachment for the spray gun where the plunger assembly 52 is elevated and the cup 12 is filled with paint or other liquid 67 to be dispensed via a spray gun.
- Figure 1b air pressure exerted on the upper surface of the plunger 52 has forced it down to a midway position in the cup 12, causing the paint to flow up through the lumen of the tube 34 and to thereby enter the spray gun where it mixes with the air stream to form an aerosol spray.
- Figure 1c shows the plunger fully displaced.
- the support member 54 has a tubular stem portion 72 whose height dimension is selected to provide a positive stop, preventing the elastomeric disk 56 from rising above the level of the cup's rim 16. As illustrated, the stem portion 72 will engage the cover's undersurface to prevent further upward rise of the plunger, maintaining the elastomeric disk 56 below the rim 16.
- the procedure may also be used with a partially filled container ( Fig. 1b ) to return the plunger to its topmost position so that the cup can be removed and the remaining contents emptied into a paint storage bucket.
- the cup is fabricated from a metal, such as aluminum or stainless steel such that the level of the contents remaining in the cup cannot be directly viewed, an indication of remaining liquid can be obtained by providing a graduated "dip-stick" that is attached to and moves with the support member 54 and that passes through a fluid-type diaphragm seal in the cover 20.
- the spray gun with the container attached can be held in any of a number of orientations with the base of the container pointed upward, downward or to the side during a spraying operation.
- the plunger forms an effective seal with respect to the container sidewall and the tubular member 34, the inside of the cover is not exposed to paint which facilitates clean-up following use.
- the cup can be replaced with a larger capacity container, such as a five gallon pressure pot, that would be connected with a length of hose to the hand-held spray gun liquid inlets and where a suitably designed air-pressure actuated plunger is provided that is made to slide down a tubular support in the pressure pot while wiping the interior wall of the pressure pot.
- a larger capacity container such as a five gallon pressure pot
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- This invention relates generally to liquid supply apparatus for spray guns, and more particularly to an air pressure-assisted liquid supply apparatus attachable to a liquid input port of a spray gun.
- Various liquid supply devices are known in the art for supplying mixtures of component liquids to be sprayed via air-powered spray guns, such as those commercially available from Sata Farbspritzechnik GmbH & Co., Lex-Aire Products, Inc. of North Billerica, MA, Graco, Inc. of Minneapolis, MN, and a model available from Wagner Spray Tech Corporation of Minneapolis, MN.
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U.S. Patents 6,752,179 ,6,796,514 and6,953,155 each describe a cup-like assembly for feeding liquid to the inlet port of such spray guns. In each of those patented arrangements, the liquid to be sprayed is contained within a collapsible polymeric bag and the bag is, in turn, disposed in a rigid cup-like housing. An adapter designed to mate with the inlet connection of a particular spray gun is in fluid communication with the contents of the bag. When air under pressure is introduced in the space between the bag and the rigid housing, the bag is compressed forcing the liquid contents thereof out through the adapter and into the inlet port of the spray gun with which the liquid feeding assembly is attached. - In so-called "gravity-fed units", the liquid inlet for the spray gun projects upward from the barrel of the gun and the cup assembly with its tubular adapter is inverted when joined to the gun's inlet. Gravity and/or the Venturi-effect produced by high velocity flow air through a nozzle are used to draw the liquid from the flexible bag and into the air stream ultimately exiting the barrel of the spray gun. Again, as
the liquid is extracted from the flexible bag, it collapses. Here, reference is made to the SchwartzU.S. Patent 6,796,514 as an example of a prior art gravity-fed spray gun. - One problem associated with gravity feed is that the spray pattern tends to be position sensitive. That is to say, when the liquid supply cup is disposed above the gun barrel, an adequate stream of liquid is drawn from the cup and mixed with the air stream to provide a full coverage pattern. However, if the shape of the object being treated, e.g. spray painted, necessitates inverting the gun such that the supply cup is disposed below the gun barrel, the suction force due to the Venturi nozzle may be insufficient to draw an adequate quantity of the liquid, creating an uneven pattern.
- Accordingly, a need exists for an improved pressurized liquid supply device for use with a spray gun.
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DE 8903436.8 depicts a spray gun with a container connectable to a spray cap having an air inlet bore for pressurising the container and a tube for conveying liquid from the container to a nozzle. - The invention provides a liquid supply attachment according to claim 1 and a method of supplying liquid to an air-operated gun according to claim 15. More generally described herein is a rigid plastic or metal container having a cylindrical sidewall, a closed bottom and an open top with a removable cover closing the container's open top. The cover has first and second apertures formed through its thickness dimension. A generally rigid tube extends through the first aperture and extends toward, but short of, the container's closed bottom. A movable plunger is slidably disposed on the rigid tube and is dimensioned to wipe against the cylindrical sidewall of the container as the plunger is made to move from a first position proximate the removable top to a second position proximate the closed bottom such that the plunger's descent displaces liquid from the container through a lumen of the rigid tube. Means are provided for attaching the container to an air-operated spray gun such that liquid passing through the lumen of the rigid tube feeds the liquid to the spray gun. A connection is made between the spray gun and the second aperture in the cover allowing pressurized air to enter the container at a location above the movable plunger to thereby force the plunger downward against the surface of the liquid in the container.
- In a further embodiment, a disposable, single-use liner is provided that closely conforms to the bottom and cylindrical sidewall of the rigid container, the use of which facilitates clean-up of the container assembly following job completion or a desired paint color change.
- The foregoing features, objects and advantages of the invention will become apparent to those skilled in the art from the following detailed description of a preferred embodiment, especially when considered in conjunction with the accompanying drawings in which like numerals in the several views refer to corresponding parts.
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Figure 1a is a longitudinal cross-sectional view taken through the center of the cup assembly with the plunger proximate the top of the cup; -
Figure 1b is similar toFigure 1a but with the plunger proximate the midpoint of its travel; -
Figure 1c is a view likeFigure 1a but with the plunger proximate the bottom of the cup; -
Figure 2 is an exploded view of the embodiment ofFigure 1a ; -
Figure 3 is a side elevation view of a spray gun with which the present invention finds use; and -
Figure 4 is a front end view of the spray gun. - Certain terminology will be used in the following description for convenience in reference only and will not be limiting. The words "upwardly", "downwardly", "rightwardly" and "leftwardly" will refer to directions in the drawings to which reference is made. The words "inwardly" and "outwardly" will refer to directions toward and away from, respectively, the geometric center of the device and associated parts thereof. Said terminology will include the words above specifically mentioned, derivatives thereof and words of similar import.
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Figure 1a , there is illustrated a liquid supply apparatus adapted for attachment to a commercially-available air-operated spray gun, such as shown inFigures 3 and 4 . The liquid in question may be a paint mixture, an adhesive or any one of a number of liquids to be applied as a coating on a substrate. For convenience, throughout the following description, the liquid will be referred to as spray paint that typically includes a pigment mixed with a volatile solvent that is of a viscosity permitting it to be applied as a fine spray when entrained in an air stream controlled by a pistol-like spray gun. - The liquid supply attachment is indicated generally by
numeral 10 and is seen to comprise acylindrical cup 12 having a closedbottom end 14 and an openupper end 16. The lower end is shown as including arecessed portion 17 inFigure 1a . Abase member 19 fits onto the bottom of the cup permitting the cup to better stand upright on a flat surface. Thecup member 12 may be fabricated from a suitable rigid plastic or a metal, such as aluminum, and it is provided withexternal threads 18 located proximate its periphery at theupper end 16. The cup is preferably formed from a transparent plastic allowing the user to view the contents of the cup as a spray paint job progresses. Graduated markings as shown inFigure 2 may also be provided to indicate the volume of paint present at any given time. - After the cup has been filled with paint to be sprayed, the open upper end of the
cup member 12 is adapted to be closed by acover member 20, which is designed to rest upon the upper edge surface of thecup 12 having an upper surface 24 and a downwardly dependingcylindrical flange 26 that is internally threaded so as to mate with thethreads 18 of thecup member 12. An O-ring or a flatgasket type seal 28 is placed between thecover member 20 and the upper edge of thecup member 12 so that when thecover member 20 is screwed down, a seal is created preventing escape of the liquid contents of thecup member 12. - With continued reference to
Figure 1a , disposed within thecup member 12 and closely adhering to thecylindrical sidewall 13 and thebottom wall 14 is an optional moldedplastic liner 30 represented by a heavy black line in the drawing. The liner may be disposable after a single use which obviates the need for cleaning the interior wall surface of thecup 12 between successive uses. Because theliner 30 need not be collapsed, as in the cited 3M patents, it can be made to have a thicker wall if reuse is desired. As can be further seen inFigure 1a , the upper rim of theliner 30 is captured between thecover 20 and the upper edge of thecup member 12 and provides a seal that precludes spray paint or the like from finding its way between the inner wall of thecup member 12 and the outer wall of theliner 30. - The
cover member 20 has a frusto-conical dome shape that includes acentral bore 32 into which is fitted a generally rigid orsemi-rigid tube 34. Thetube 34 extends toward, but ends just short of, thebottom wall 14 of thecup member 12 so that its lumen is not occluded by thebottom end 14. An optional basket-shaped screen filter 35, that fits within therecess 17 formed in thebottom end 14, is frictionally attached to the lower end ofrigid tube 34. The filter precludes thickened globs of paint from entering thetube 34 and possibly occluding the spray gun's needle valve. Thecover member 20 further includes asecond bore 36 extending parallel to thebore 32 in which thetube 34 is made to fit. Thebore 36 serves as an air passage through the thickness dimension of thecover 20, as will be further explained herein below. - Placed atop the
cover member 20 and held in place bythreads 38, in one embodiment, is anadapter member 40 comprising a double lumen tube. Thefirst lumen 42 extends the length of theadapter 40 and is in fluid communication with the lumen of thetube 34 that extends through the center of thedome 20. The second lumen of theadapter 40 is identified bynumeral 46 and extends from an internally threadedopening 48 at the upper end of theadapter 40 to the bottom of the adapter where it is exposed to achamber 50. Ahose nipple 49 fits into threadedopening 48 whereby a short length of hose (not shown) is used to connect to thenipple 49 and to anair outlet 74 of a spray gun, as at 53 inFigure 3 . On some commercially available spray guns, the air outlet fitting is located on the gun's handle, as at 75 inFigure 3 . Alternatively, an air compressor may be coupled to aport 51 leading to thechamber 50.Adapter 40 could also be designed to directly couple to a customized spray gun and include internal passages for both paint and compressed air. This would eliminate the need for external hose to deliver compressed air from the spray gun to the cup assembly. - A plunger, indicated generally by
numeral 52, is slidingly mounted with respect to the outer wall of thetube 34 and is seen to include a moldedplastic support member 54 to which is attached anelastomeric disk 56. The outer periphery of theelastomeric disk 56 is designed to be somewhat thinner than the portion thereof that is adhered to thesupport member 54 and is somewhat arcuately shaped to engage the inner wall of thecontainer 12 or theoptional liner 30 if one is used. The peripheral edge ofdisk 56 may be somewhat rounded as on an automobile windshield wiper so as to be able to move well in either an upward or downward direction. Likewise, the portion 58 of theelastomeric disk 56 is also made thinner and curved so as to engage the outer wall of thetube 34 with a wiping action. The choice of materials for the plunger'selastomeric disk 56 may depend on its wear properties as well as the composition of the liquid to be sprayed so that there will be chemical compatibility. - When the
nipple 49 of theadapter 40 is coupled by tubing to anair outlet port spray gun 53 and a quick-connect fitting 59 is connected to theliquid inlet connection 55 of the spray gun for which the adapter has been designed, and thetrigger 57 of the spray gun is squeezed, air under pressure is made to flow through thelumen 46 in the adapter and thebore 36 in thecover member 20 to develop or maintain a positive pressure on the upper surface of theplunger 52. This will urge theplunger 52 to slide down along thetube 34 and, in doing so, will force the paint in thecup 12 up through thefilter 35 and the lumen of thetube 34, through the dome of thecover 20 and up through thelumen 42 of the adapter and from there into the spray gun. A one-way check valve can be used in the tubing betweennipple 49 andport port 51 exists to covermember 20 to allow a pressure relief device to be used to limit pressure in the cup assembly. - Turning next to
Figure 2 , the exploded view of the embodiment ofFigures 1a-1c enables one to see the individual parts thereof. -
Figure 2 also shows with greater clarity the manner in which theelastomeric disk 56 is joined to thesupport member 54 and the way in which theelastomeric disk 56 is arranged to wipe against thetube 34 as theplunger member 52 is made to descend. It should be noted that the space above the inner curved portion of the elastomeric disk where it seals to the outer diameter of thetube 34 is exposed to air pressure above theplunger 52 to thereby provide a pressure-activated seal to thetube 34. Other seal arrangements in this area can also be made. - Formed on the upper surface of the
disk 56 is a concentric annular protrusion 65 (Figure 2 ) designed to engage and grip the peripheral edge of thesupport member 54. Asimilar protrusion 61 engages thesupport member 54 proximate its center opening. - Also seen in
Figure 2 is aseal ring 63 that fits between theadapter 40 and the central stem of thecover 20 to preclude leakage at the joint between the two. - In an alternative embodiment, the
liner 30 inFigure 1a is absent. That is, theliner 30 is not essential, but the use thereof is a convenience that eliminates the necessity of cleaning thecup member 12 following each use thereof. The liner can simply be discarded. -
Figure 1a shows the liquid cup attachment for the spray gun where theplunger assembly 52 is elevated and thecup 12 is filled with paint or other liquid 67 to be dispensed via a spray gun. InFigure 1b , air pressure exerted on the upper surface of theplunger 52 has forced it down to a midway position in thecup 12, causing the paint to flow up through the lumen of thetube 34 and to thereby enter the spray gun where it mixes with the air stream to form an aerosol spray.Figure 1c shows the plunger fully displaced. - To displace the air present between the
upper paint surface 69 and the bottom of theplunger 52 as seen inFigure 1a , once the cup is coupled to aspray gun 53, the operator need only invert the gun and cup so the bottom of the cup is pointed upwards and pull the gun'strigger 57 to move the plunger and force the air from the cup through the same passage as the paint will eventually flow. - Once the plunger has reached the bottom of its stroke as seen in
Figure 1c , to cause it to again rise, the operator need only disconnect the air tube (not shown) used to connect the compressed air source to theport 49, unscrew theair cap ring 73 slightly so thenozzle 70 is recessed within theair cap 76 and cover the spray gun's air outlet orifices in thecap 73 as the trigger is pulled. This causes the compressed air from the inlet of the gun to be diverted down the lumen of thetube 34 which pressurizes the underside of the plunger, causing it to move upward toward the top member. As seen inFigure 1b , thesupport member 54 has atubular stem portion 72 whose height dimension is selected to provide a positive stop, preventing theelastomeric disk 56 from rising above the level of the cup'srim 16. As illustrated, thestem portion 72 will engage the cover's undersurface to prevent further upward rise of the plunger, maintaining theelastomeric disk 56 below therim 16. The procedure may also be used with a partially filled container (Fig. 1b ) to return the plunger to its topmost position so that the cup can be removed and the remaining contents emptied into a paint storage bucket. - If the cup is fabricated from a metal, such as aluminum or stainless steel such that the level of the contents remaining in the cup cannot be directly viewed, an indication of remaining liquid can be obtained by providing a graduated "dip-stick" that is attached to and moves with the
support member 54 and that passes through a fluid-type diaphragm seal in thecover 20. - Those skilled in the art will appreciate that, with the arrangement disclosed in
Figures 1(a) through 1(c) , the spray gun with the container attached can be held in any of a number of orientations with the base of the container pointed upward, downward or to the side during a spraying operation. Moreover, because the plunger forms an effective seal with respect to the container sidewall and thetubular member 34, the inside of the cover is not exposed to paint which facilitates clean-up following use. - This invention has been described herein in considerable detail in order to comply with the patent statutes and to provide those skilled in the art with the information needed to apply the novel principles and to construct and use such specialized components as are required. However, it is to be understood that the invention can be carried out by specifically different equipment and devices, and that various modifications, both as to the equipment and operating procedures, can be accomplished without departing from the scope of the invention itself. For example, and without limitation, the cup can be replaced with a larger capacity container, such as a five gallon pressure pot, that would be connected with a length of hose to the hand-held spray gun liquid inlets and where a suitably designed air-pressure actuated plunger is provided that is made to slide down a tubular support in the pressure pot while wiping the interior wall of the pressure pot.
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- A liquid supply attachment (10) for an air-operated spray gun (53) comprising:a container (12) for a liquid (67) to be sprayed, the container having a cylindrical chamber with a closed base (14) and an open top (16) with a removable cover (20) for closing the container's open top, the cover having an aperture (32) formed through it;a rigid tube (34) extending through the aperture (32) for conveying the liquid (67) to the spray gun and extending toward, but short of, the container's base (14); andmeans (59) for attaching the container to an air-operated spray gun such that liquid passing through the lumen of the rigid tube feeds the liquid to the spray guncharacterised by a movable plunger (52) slidably mounted on the rigid tube and dimensioned to wipe against a wall (13) defining the cylindrical chamber as the plunger is made to move from a first position proximate the top (16) to a second position proximate the base (14) and wherein the plunger's movement displaces liquid from the container (12) through a lumen of the rigid tube (34).
- The liquid supply attachment as in claim 1 wherein the cover includes a second aperture (36) and pressurized air exits the spray gun through a passageway (49) leading to the second aperture (36, 48) for displacing the movable plunger (52) from the first position to the second position.
- The liquid supply attachment as in claim 2 wherein the means (59) for attaching the container (12) to the spray gun (53) comprises an adapter (40) having a first through opening (42) in fluid communication with the lumen of the rigid tube (34), and a second through opening (48) in fluid communication with the second aperture (36), a coupling (59) adapted to engage an inlet port (55) of the spray gun and means (40) for coupling the passageway (49) to the second aperture.
- The liquid supply attachment as in claim 3 wherein the adapter (40) is integrally formed with the removable cover (20).
- The liquid supply attachment as in claim 1 wherein the plunger (52) comprises an elastomeric disk (56) of a diameter slightly greater than the diameter of the cylindrical chamber and a support member (54) concentrically affixed to an upper major surface of the elastomeric disk, the support member including a tubular stem (72) adapted to receive the rigid tube (34) therethrough.
- The liquid supply attachment as in claim 5 wherein the height dimension of the tubular stem (72) is designed to engage the cover to stop further upward displacement of the plunger (52) at a location below the top (16) of the container.
- The liquid supply attachment as in claim 2 wherein the passageway (49) includes a one-way check valve.
- The liquid supply attachment of claim 1 wherein the container (12) includes screw threads (18) proximate the open top (16); and further including an annular ring member having a downwardly depending cylindrical flange (26) that is internally threaded to mate with said screw threads (18) proximate the open top (16) of the container (12) for holding the cover (20) in place.
- The liquid supply attachment of claim 8 and further including a seal (28) disposed between the cover (20) and the container (12) proximate the open top of the container.
- The liquid supply attachment of claim 1 wherein the plunger (52) comprises a centrally located support member (54) having an elastomeric disk (56) adhered to the support member, a peripheral portion of the disk being of lesser thickness than a central portion that is adhered to the support member, the peripheral portion being curved to effectively wipe against an interior of the cylindrical sidewall (13) or against a disposable liner (30) on the cylindrical sidewall (13).
- The liquid supply attachment of claim 10 wherein the elastomeric disk (56) includes a portion of lesser thickness than the central portion and shaped to wipe along the rigid tube (34) during said downward displacement.
- The liquid supply attachment of claim 3 wherein the adapter (40) is secured to the cover (20) by being threaded onto the cover.
- The liquid supply attachment of claim 1 and further including a filter element (35) affixed about a lower end of the rigid tube (34).
- The liquid supply attachment of any one of claims 1 to 9, further comprising:a disposable liner (30) abutting an interior of the cylindrical sidewall (13) and the bottom (14) of the container (12) for shielding the interior sidewall and bottom of the container from exposure to the liquid to be sprayed, the plunger being slidably disposed on the rigid tube and engaging the disposable liner at said location beneath the cover.
- A method of supplying a liquid to be sprayed to an air-operated spray gun (53) comprising the steps of:(a) providing a spray gun (53) having a liquid inlet port (55);(b) providing a container (12) filled with a liquid (67) to be sprayed, the container having a base (14), a cylindrical sidewall (13), an open top (16) and a cover (20) removably affixed over the open top where the cover includes a first (32) and a second (36) aperture therethrough with a rigid tube (34) extending into the first aperture (32) and leading to a location proximate the container's base, the rigid tube slidingly supporting a movable plunger (52) thereon where the periphery of the plunger engages the cylindrical sidewall (13) of the container;(c) coupling the rigid tube (34) to the liquid inlet port (55) and the second aperture (36) to a source (74) of a pressurized gas; and(d) introducing the pressurized gas into the container to effect displacement of the plunger (52) toward the base and force the liquid from the container through the rigid tube to the inlet port (55) of the spray gun.
- The method of claim 15 and further including a step of returning the plunger (52) to a starting position by rerouting pressurized air through the rigid tube (34) to a space between the closed base and the plunger.
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